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... till being insulted by a **** like Ma Jingyan.

  Rong Qing clenched his fists, unable to forgive.

The emperor looked at Rong Lin eagerly. Rong Lin is the commander-in-chief of Southern Xinjiang. He has the highest official position and the greatest power in the marriage team this time. His attitude to a considerable extent represents the position of Southern Xinjiang. Although the emperor I also understand that I have some suspicions of using Rong Qing to "blackmail" Rong Lin.

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